Stevie B and Lacey Lou enjoyed climbing on the bulldozer |
Ezra helps feed the goats |
Norman moved out to the farm for the summer and we put him in a tub to soak |
More logs |
Ezra enjoyed the big machines |
He didn't enjoy getting that close to the bulldozer... |
Big logs, little boy |
Cruising in the gator |
Jason dug a hole for Norman to be able to retreat to. He still enjoys his house more though. |
Our very first original chicken hatched from our own eggs |
Ezra liked petting it |
They kept hatching out for over a week. We ended up with a total of 11 chicks. Here's the first three. |
This boy loves the dirt |
Ruby and Opal getting adjusted to life on our farm |
Ruby is the one in front - still a baby - born 2/18/2015. |
Stevie B and Lacey Lou aren't so sure about them |
I took them on a walk around the perimeter to get some fresh foliage. The guy that mulched cleared a nice path for us. |
The llamas were jealous |
Chowing down |
Pretty Opal - born 2/3/2014. |
She's vocal! |
Still chowing down outside the fence |
Mama hen and the 3 bitties she ended up keeping. We took the other 11 to the house and raised them in a brooder on our garage. |
Very protective of the bitties |
Ruby and Opal standing beside my fine rooster that Jason gave me for my birthday. |
They took a walk to the front of the property. |
I got Ruby and Opal collars |
Mama hen and her bitties pecking around with the other chickens |
Pretty Dolly Llama |
Skid steer clearing the site for our house. |
The goats had to check out the house site too |
Jason and Ezra checking out the Bobcat, along with the goats of course |
The boy and his dirt again |
Another view of the home site. |
Ezra chasing Ruby |
Now that boy needs a bath!! |
Cannot believe the farm and house are moving along so quickly.
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